Focused learning timer

Free Online Study Timer

Use a study timer for homework, exam revision, reading blocks, practice problems, language learning, and focused solo work. Start with a common study block or switch to Pomodoro intervals when you need repeated cycles.

Built for this job

Students can create a clear boundary for focused work.

Revision and homework sessions feel easier to start because the commitment is specific.

Longer study blocks can move into controlled rooms for classrooms or study groups.

Focused study

Ready

25:00

A 25-minute study block for focused work.

Timer presets

Controls

Create controlled room

Use this setup in XTimer

Need a controller link, viewer display, or shared room?

Keep this simple timer for quick work. Move into an XTimer room when one person controls the clock and another screen shows it to a speaker, team, class, or audience.

Open in XTimer room

Presets that match real work

Start from a timer people already understand.

Each preset has a clear use case, duration, and workflow. That makes the page useful for search visitors immediately, and gives professional users a natural path into XTimer rooms when they need separate controller and viewer devices.

Quick review

10 min

Total

10 min

A 10-minute timer for reviewing notes.

Focused study

25 min

Total

25 min

A 25-minute study block for focused work.

Practice block

30 min

Total

30 min

A 30-minute timer for exercises or homework.

Deep study

1 hour

Total

1 hour

A 1-hour timer for longer revision sessions.

Professional setup

Use the simple timer first, then graduate to controlled timing.

Write down the task before starting the timer.

Use shorter timers for review and longer timers for practice problems.

Take a real break after focused study blocks.

Use Pomodoro intervals when you want repeated focus and rest cycles.

Frequently asked questions

What is a study timer?

A study timer is a countdown used to focus homework, revision, reading, practice problems, language learning, or solo work for a fixed period.

Is 25 minutes good for studying?

Yes. A 25-minute block is common because it is long enough for meaningful focus and short enough to start easily.

Should I use a study timer or a Pomodoro timer?

Use a study timer for one focused block. Use a Pomodoro timer when you want repeated work and break cycles.